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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Voss - pg. 327

Palfreyman wished that he could have employed himself in some such easy, physical way, and in so doing, have rediscovered a purpose. There comes a moment when an individual who is too honest to take refuge in the old illusion of self-importance is suspended agonizingly between the flat sky and the flat eart, and prayer is no more than a slight gumminess on the roof of the mouth.

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